004: 'Conviction: Judgement Day'

Part 6 of 6

On the morning of Jason Devlin’s court case accusing him of alleged people trafficking, Sergeant Stone tries to reassure Sergeant Smith that they have enough evidence without him having to give evidence. However, the morning takes a dramatic turn when distraught Ara Byat contacts the police to say that her niece, Jala, has gone missing.

Ara is convinced that the Devlin’s have uncovered her relationship with Khaled Hasiq, their former book keeper and main witness against them. She is convinced that they have arranged for Jala to be taken as a warning not to testify.

Ara manages to get a message to Khaled about Jala’s disappearance and he immediately tells Smithy that he refuses to give evidence until Jala is found safe. Without Khaled, Smithy will be forced to take to the stand…

While the frantic search for Jala continues, D.C. Stevie Moss is subjected to an intense cross examination by Jason’s tough lawyer, Stephanie Anderson. Anderson implies that she and Smithy were emotionally involved with one another, which lead to the Sergeant to attack Jason. Smithy is then placed in the dock, where he faces a barrage of accusations from Anderson.

When he is asked to talk through his actions on the day of the riot and directly questioned about the attack on Jason, will Smithy lie to obtain justice for the illegal immigrants, or will his conscience get the better of him…?

At the end of the court case, Superintendent Heaton tells Inspector Rachel Weston that D.S. Stuart Turner and D.C. Kezia Walker have decided to leave Sun Hill and join him at a specialist trafficking unit.

Heaton is delighted when Rachel agrees to go with him for a year, leaving D.C.I. Jack Meadows as the new Superintendent and Smithy as Inspector.

After recent events, will Jack and Smithy be able to handle their new promotions…?